News roundup — July 17, 2013

By Mallory Hendry
Jul 17, 2013 / Share
Canada

Man who sold cancer drug company to Canadian Internet-based company, remained adviser charged, Reuters

Two survivors of Quebec train crash launch class action suit on behalf of the community, Reuters

Alberta politician resigns from governing PC caucus after arrest in prostitution sting, The National Post


United States

Judge rules U.S. can pursue $5 billion fraud lawsuit against S&P, Reuters

Lawyer says Snowden will not leave Russia 'anytime soon', may apply for citizenship, Reuters


International

Chairman of tire maker given suspended sentence for using Telecom Italia's data to spy on 'Italy's elite', Reuters

Spain arrests 'one of Europe's top 10 most wanted', breaks up 'global drug ring', Reuters